MIT Lincoln Laboratory receives three 2015 R&D 100 Awards
Three software products named among 100 most technologically significant innovations of 2015.
Three software products named among 100 most technologically significant innovations of 2015.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is developing high-tech tools to improve situational awareness during emergency response operations.
Seventy-five years ago, an international meeting of scientific minds changed forever how MIT and other research institutions develop new technologies.
Ingestible sensor measures heart and breathing rates from within the digestive tract.
Siebert, an expert in long-range radar, helped shape EECS undergraduate curriculum.
Research and development at MIT Lincoln Laboratory will help agencies better respond to disasters and humanitarian crises.
At MIT Lincoln Laboratory's LLCipher workshop, students practice critical thinking and learn some cybersecurity basics.
“Design is a conversation” at this year's ATHack, or Assistive Technologies Hackathon, for people with disabilities.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory's John Nwagbaraocha discusses his love of science, plasma, and popular culture with local high school students.
Pioneer in semiconductors created MIT's magnet laboratory and served as associate director of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory.
In partnership with MIT Press, MIT Lincoln Laboratory will publish select elements of its fundamental research in support of national security.
Annual award recognizes an outstanding contribution made in the missile, aircraft, and space field.
MIT students hack away at problems faced by local community members living with disabilities.